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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regular mice" is correct and usable in written English
You use it to describe a type of mouse that is considered "normal," or typical. It is often used to make a comparison to another type of mouse, such as mice that are bred to be larger than "regular" mice. Example: "Lab mice are often bred to be much larger than regular mice."
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In the study, regular mice that received either cyclosporine or tacrolimus for two weeks became infertile.
When scientists bred mice with the same mutation, the animals slept less and recovered quicker from periods of sleep deprivation compared with regular mice.
Regular mice," she recounts early in the book, adding rats, turtles, ducklings, a baby bat, a vole, sugar gliders, rabbits, a cockatiel, a bulbul bird, an albino frog, snapping turtles and hamsters to the roster.
The genetically engineered animals did much better than regular mice at learning how to navigate mazes and other memory tests which psychologists like to inflict on their subjects.
And analysis of their brain tissue revealed differences from regular mice in the structure of their synapses, the junctions between nerve cells (illustrated above) that act as neural switches.Signals cross synapses in chemical form.
It detailed an experiment in which mice with lousy diets were given the equivalent of 8 to 10 bottles of wine a day (they did as well as regular mice).
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Mice were provided with regular mouse chow and water ad libitum and kept on a 12 h light/dark cycle.
Mice were maintained with unrestricted regular mouse chow and water in a temperature- and humidity controlled room kept on a 12-hour light/dark circle and specific pathogen-free environment.
Mice were housed in the New York University animal facility, fed regular mouse chow and given access to drinking water ad libitum.
This thing is like a cross between a regular mouse and the Novint Falcon.
It's like a regular mouse with arms, and it's a bit disturbing to use.
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